
Calgary Gallery, a vibrant centre for arts and crafts on the Isle of Mull, is equipped with a vital public access defibrillator, contributing to the island’s comprehensive network of life-saving devices. Situated near the beautiful Calgary Bay and part of the Calgary Art in Nature project, the presence of this automated external defibrillator (AED) enhances safety for both residents and visitors exploring this often remote and picturesque area. It underscores the community’s proactive approach to emergency preparedness.
In the critical event of a medical emergency requiring a defibrillator, such as a sudden cardiac arrest, the essential first step is always to immediately dial 999 and request the ambulance service. Emergency call handlers are fully informed about all registered defibrillator locations across the Isle of Mull, including the unit at Calgary Gallery. They will provide precise guidance on how to access the device and offer crucial instructions on its use, all while professional medical assistance is en route.
The provision and maintenance of this defibrillator at Calgary Gallery is part of the broader effort by the Mull and Iona Community Trust to strategically place these devices in key community hubs across the islands. This initiative ensures that vital medical equipment is readily available, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Calgary’s stunning landscapes, coastal walks, and artistic surroundings with an added layer of reassurance for their well-being.
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